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Andrew Kelly, WCH

Rheumatic Fever

Getting to the heart of the matter

Endorsed by the South Australian branch of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand

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• Highlight the importance of RF/RHD as a health issue, especially in our indigenous populations

• Gain understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease

• Understand the importance of accurate diagnosis

• Ensure awareness of current Australian guidelines

• Know the requirements to avoid missed diagnosis of RF

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ARF Incidence (NT data)

Incidence of ARF by age in Aboriginal people (NT) 2002 - 2008

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• Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) occur at very high rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

• In contrast, ARF is now rare in other population groups in Australia, and RHD in these groups occurs predominantly in the elderly

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ARF

GAS infection

RHD

Stroke, endocarditis Cardiac surgery Death

Primordial prevention

Primary prevention

– sore throat Rx

– ? vaccine

– ? skin sore Rx

Secondary prevention

– regular penicillin

Tertiary prevention

– heart failure meds

– surgery

– anticoagulation

Often prolonged

asymptomatic period of

RHD

(screening)

Preventing RHD

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‘Secondary prevention of rheumatic fever is defined

as the continuous administration of specific antibiotics

to patients with a previous attack of rheumatic fever,

or well-documented rheumatic heart disease. The

purpose is to prevent colonization or infection of the

upper respiratory tract with group A beta-hemolytic

streptococci and the development of recurrent attacks

of rheumatic fever’.

World Health Organization, 2001

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• Nearly half diagnosed with RHD - no prior history Rheumatic Fever

• Some diagnoses missed because ARF may be sub-clinical or mild

• Most misdiagnosed cases have sufficient clinical features to suggest ARF

• So, in most cases the earlier episodes were misdiagnosed – Reduced awareness by health workers – Lack of organisational memory – High staff turnover – Etc..

• Consequence of missed diagnosis – failure to deliver Penicillin prophylaxis for prevention of further episodes of RF, which may prevent subsequent development of RHD

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Girl age 8Y - Pt Augusta, SA

3 days – Feeling unwell – Lethargy – Fever – Loss of appetite – Sore throat – Chest and neck pain

Examination – Reddened throat – Lymphadenopathy – School sores – Normal cardiac and respiratory examination – No arthritis

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CXR unremarkable

ECG first degree heart block

Fevers, Arthralgia

CRP 180, wcc 22, Neut 18

Troponin NEG

Strep serology and throat swab sent

Echocardiogram done

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• Streptococcal serology POSITIVE

• ARF & RHD diagnosed – Treatment with Penicillin – Patient and family education commenced – First dose IM Penicillin – Appropriate community health FU – Cardiology FU – RHD Register – Infective endocarditis prevention

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Girl age 13Y - Oodnadatta, SA

New presentation, Jan 2014

– Heart failure

– Myocardial ischemia (ECG, Troponin elevation)

– Shock

– Acute Liver failure

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Other Ix

– Lactate 8.9

– Troponin 175 -> 359

– GGT 130

– AST 561 -> 9356

– ALT 221 -> 2954

– INR 7.1

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• Heart failure, shock and multi-organ failure

• Severe valvular heart disease

• Rheumatic, acute on chronic

• Managed in Intensive care WCH

• Transferred to Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne for cardiac surgery

• Mitral and aortic valve repair

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3 Yrs ago

Fever & migratory arthritis

• Workup revealed no clear cause for this

• CRP 100

• ASOT 300, anti-DNAseB 400 (borderline)

• Diagnosed was Idiopathic juvenile arthritis

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• During episode of ARF

• Detection of incidental murmur

• Presentation with heart failure symptoms

• Screening program or study

• Incidental finding on echo

• High index of suspicion in high risk populations and regions

Opportunities for diagnosis of RHD

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Acute Rheumatic Fever

• GAS is a common infective agent in children that causes a wide range of clinical disease

• ARF: GAS -> autoimmune response against cardiac, synovial, subcutaneous, epidermal, neuronal tissues

• Multi-system disease

• Multiple different ways of presenting

• No diagnostic laboratory test for ARF

• Largely still a clinical diagnosis

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Approaches to diagnosis

Jones criteria – 1944 Major manifestations Carditis Polyarthritis Sydenham’s chorea Erythema marginatum Subcutaneous nodules Minor manifestations Fever Arthralgia Elevated acute phase reactants Prolonged PR interval

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Variations with 1992 Jones criteria, 2003 WHO criteria and previous Australian guidelines

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Changes from previous guidelines (in red)

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Diagnosis of ARF

• Evidence for recent Strep infection – Positive culture of GAS from throat – Increase in Streptococcal antibody

• Clinical assx of tonsillitis lacks sensitivity and specificity • Other causes of tonsillitis, eg viruses • When ARF first suspected only 25% positive throat culture for GAS • 3 wk latent period

• Increase in ASOT in >80% patients with GAS tonsillitis • Adding anti-DNaseB titre improves sensitivity to ~95% • Streptococcal antibody tests are preferred to throat culture

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ARTHRITIS A swollen and hot joint with pain on movement

• Most common presenting symptom

• Usually asymmetrical & migratory

• Large joints - knees, ankles, elbows and wrists most frequently

• Extremely painful

• Very responsive to Aspirin/NSAIDs

• Virtually never results in permanent joint deformity

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ARTHRITIS

• ARF should always be considered in patients presenting with arthritis in high risk populations

• Patients with sterile joint aspirates should never be treated speculatively for septic arthritis without further investigation

• Simple falls and minor trauma rarely cause joint effusions

• In high-risk populations in Australia mono-arthritis or polyarthralgia are a common manifestation of ARF, and are often associated with carditis

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CARDITIS

• Inflammation of myocardium, endocardium and pericardium • Predominantly inflammation of heart valves • MV in 90% • Mitral regurgitation predominant lesion • Mitral stenosis in ~25% in adolescence/adulthood • Associated with increased mortality • Aortic valve involvement also common • Right-sided heart valves are rarely affected • Variable severity and timing • Chronic valve damage

– Most likely when first attack severe and in young patient – With recurrent ARF

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• Clinical findings of carditis – significant murmur – cardiac enlargement – cardiac decompensation – pericardial friction rub or effusion

• Sub-clinical evidence of valvulitis on echocardiogram is considered a manifestation of carditis in Australia

ie. carditis that is silent on auscultation, but detectable by echocardiography

• Less common presentation of rheumatic carditis is the so-called ‘insidious

onset’ or ‘indolent’ carditis. subacute illness of several weeks in children aged less than 6 years with mild or no fever, few joint symptoms and relatively severe cardiac involvement

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• Highly sensitive - detect any valvular lesion • More sensitive and specific than auscultation • Ability to diagnose subclinical RHD • It is recommended that all patients with suspected or definite

ARF should undergo echocardiography • Serial echo for diagnosis or follow up • Change in severity of valve lesions, chamber dimensions, left

ventricular function • Assessment of LV systolic function

• Timing of intervention

Echocardiography

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• All RHD patients in Australia should have access regardless of location

• Portable echo has improved access enormously

• Possible role for handheld echo – even smaller and cheaper

• Still requires training and expert interpretation

Access to echocardiography

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Screening??

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Sydenham’s chorea

• Involuntary, jerky, uncoordinated movements

• Especially affecting the hands, feet, tongue and face

• Useful signs – the ‘milkmaid’s grip’ – ‘spooning’ – the ‘pronator sign’ – inability to maintain protrusion of the tongue

• Relatively common in Australia

• May occur after a prolonged latent period following GAS infection

• The vast majority of cases resolve within 6 months

• Higher prevalence of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, depression and cognitive dysfunction

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Subcutaneous nodules

• Very rare

• 0.5 to 2 cm in diameter

• Painless, firm, movable

• Crops of up to 12

• Elbows, wrists, knees, ankles, Achilles tendon, occiput, posterior spinal processes of vertebrae

• They tend to appear 1–2 weeks after the onset of other symptoms, last only 1–2 weeks (rarely more than 1 month)

• usually associated with severe carditis

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Erythema marginatum

• Rare

• Bright pink macules or papules

• Blanch under pressure and spread outwards in circular or serpiginous pattern

• Difficult to detect in dark-skinned people

• Not itchy or painful

• Occur on the trunk and proximal extremities

• May be induced by application of heat, after showering

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Minor manifestations

• Arthralgia.

• Fever

• Elevated acute phase reactants

• Prolonged PR interval & other rhythm disturbances

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Current Australian guideline (2012)

www.rhdaustralia.org.au Online and phone app versions available

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Current Australian guideline (2012)

– Overview of ARF and RHD – Primordial and primary prevention – Diagnosis & management of ARF – Guidelines for secondary prevention

• What to do during preg • Factors that effect the duration of sec

proph • Advice on how to improve adherence • How to decrease the pain of the

needles… • Recommended routine review and

structured care planning • Organisational approaches to

secondary prevention

– Diagnosis and management of RHD

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Getting to the heart of the matter

• Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) occur at very high rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

• Importance of accurate diagnosis is clear

Overdiagnosis -> unecessary BPG over many yrs Underdiagnosis -> further attacks of ARF, cardiac damage, morbidity, premature death

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Requirements to avoid a missed diagnosis of RF • Awareness of the persistence of the disease in the Aboriginal population

• Awareness of current diagnostic criteria

• Knowledge of the revised Jones criteria

• Important that health staff receive appropriate education about ARF before

remote postings

• Knowledge of the need to obtain evidence of Streptococcal infection

• Streptococcal antibody tests are preferred to throat culture

• All patients with suspected ARF should be admitted to a hospital for specialist paediatric review and echocardiography

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Thank you

Endorsed by the South Australian branch of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand

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ARF

GAS infection

RHD

Stroke, endocarditis Cardiac surgery Death

Preventing RHD

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June 2013

Transferred from Pt Augusta Hospital to Adelaide ?appendicitis

– Abdominal pain, fever – Normal CVS exam and CXR normal – Abdo u/s normal – Improved following day: “physical exam, bloods & u/s did

not suggest a surgical cause” – Diagnosis: “non-specific abdominal pain and fever” – Discharged

– CRP 300??

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ARF

GAS infection

RHD

Stroke, endocarditis Cardiac surgery Death

Preventing RHD

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Rheumatic Fever

Autoimmune disease precipitated by infection with the group A Streptococcus (GAS) bacterium

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Group A Streptococcus

Common infective agent in children

– Superficial infection

– Invasive infections

– Toxin-mediated disease

– Post infectious - rheumatic fever


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